
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — The policy has been in place since August 4th but the Hutchinson USD 308 School Board will make the district COVID policy for the school year official on Monday.
The Board will take action on the plans for dealing with the pandemic this year. Superintendent Mike Folks said in a message to 308 patrons that the plan is to do everything possible to keep students in the classrooms this year.
Also Monday the board will go over several agency contracts to start the school year and look over the handbooks for teachers and staff.
Adult meal prices will be looked over as well. Students will eat for free for this school year but adult meal prices will be $2.50 for breakfast and $4.50 for lunch.
Two executive sessions are also on the agenda. One is for a personnel matter and the other is to go over the latest negotiations between the district and the teachers union. The next round of negotiations is scheduled for August 11.
Monday's USD 308 Board of Education meeting is at 6 p.m at the Career and Technical Education Academy at 800 15th Circle.
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